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Strong sales of the New 52, its heavily promoted line-wide relaunch, made DC Comics the leading direct-market publisher in September, edging out Marvel in market share and dominating the Top 20 titles for the month. DC carved out a It was followed by Action Comics 1, by Grant Morrison and Rags Morales, which, because of its cover price, was actually the top-selling comic in terms of dollars. Marvel entered the list at No. A five-point lead in units sold over Marvel Comics. But all those units DC sold are returnable.

Ultra-Humanite

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The Ultra-Humanite is a fictional supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics , usually as a recurring adversary of Superman. The Ultra-Humanite is the first supervillain faced by Superman , and among the first supervillains of the Golden Age of Comics. He was designed to be the polar opposite of Superman; while Superman is a hero with superhuman strength, Ultra-Humanite is a criminal mastermind who has a crippled body but a highly advanced intellect. Even he claims not to remember his true name or appearance and attributes his vast intellect and mental prowess to scientific experiments of an unknown nature.

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Joshua Williamson kicked off the panel by introducing the upcoming Justice League: No Justice mini-series with a sincere thank you to the fans who have been reading Dark Nights: Metal on behalf of series writer Scott Snyder. Williamson explained that in No Justice , Batman tries to break up the teams within the DC Universe to battle an intergalactic threat on many fronts. Kobashigawa asked Williamson about how the writing team came up with the pairings of different heroes in the story. Williamson talked about his collaboration with Francis Manapaul and Scott Snyder on the mini-series. The writing duo gave a special mention to artist Carmen Carnero.

The Batman of One Earth has been elected Mayor of New Metropolis, and is trying to become President, much to the rage of Superman, who has been placed in a cell with a Kryptonite collar around his neck. In the flashback, The Joker uses the Nuclear Bomb to kill millions of people in Metropolis especially a girl named Lilly. Superman puts on his suit and he launches straight for Batman, who is ready for him, as he shoots him with a Kryptonite gun, giving Batman enough time to escape.